*Justus Drugstore, a respected restaurant in Smithville, Missouri (check out the menu), was ordered by the State Pharmacy Board to remove the word “drugstore” from its name–which had adorned the building since 1914, when chef/owner Jonathan Justus’ grandfather founded an apothecary there. Grrrrr. [Kansas City Star]

*Pinkberry’s Mandarin juicer, which resembles a caricatured Chinaman and is manufactured by Alessi, has caused a stink . [Racked] — via Gawker.

*Think I’m mean? Read Giles Coren’s review of Cha Cha Moon in London, the latest from Wagamama founder and current Hakkasan chef Alan Yau. Sez Coren: “a shameless mockery of a restaurant, which is an insult to every man, woman and child who ever paid for a mouthful of hot food in London.” [Times of London]

*A chef in Inverness is in trouble for striking his girlfriend on the rump with his artificial arm when she tried to end the relationship. [The Press and Journal]

*My favorite food-related headline in a while comes from the inimitable Daily Mail, and it has to do with prawns and Royal Ascot. Bonus: funny hat pix. [Daily Mail]

*Surprise, surprise: a restaurant gathering of professional wrestlers went dreadfully awry. The chief culprit was a 280-pound pugilist known as “The Sandman.” [Staten Island Live]